• Harrison Reed says Fulham players had more desire to win
  • One goal seems to be enough against us, says Liverpool manager

Jürgen Klopp denied Liverpool had lost their hunger after the Premier League champions’ embarrassing Anfield run extended to six consecutive defeats against relegation-threatened Fulham.
Mario Lemina’s first Fulham goal extended the worst home run in Liverpool’s history as Scott Parker’s side moved level on points with fourth from bottom Brighton. Harrison Reed, the Fulham midfielder, claimed afterwards that the visitors showed a greater desire for three points throughout. “We wanted it more,” he said. “That was evident on the pitch from the first whistle and it was a big factor in us getting the three points.”
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